The exhibition consists of five works with three different motifs from the foot of Mount Aeolis Mons on Mars. The photographs were taken over three months, from November 2020 to January 2021, by NASA’s Curiosity rover, which has been documenting the planet since 2012. Daily, the rover sends numerous photographs to NASA, and three of these thousands of images form the basis for the work shown in the exhibition.

In the exhibition, Brobäck reflects on the eye’s and the camera’s way of seeing. The literal transfer and superimposition of information, staged through the images’ creation process, can also be metaphorically understood as the act of interpretation in our encounter with an image.

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